T number 1.5/1.5=24.2n-95.7w

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T number 1.5/1.5=24.2n-95.7w

#1 Postby cycloneye » Fri Oct 08, 2004 7:10 am

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 DATE/TIME     LAT     LON    CLASSIFICATION    STORM
  08/1145 UTC    24.2N   95.7W    T1.5/1.5          90  --  Atlantic Ocean


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  CI        MWS         MWS         MSLP           MSLP          Saffir-Simpson   
Number    (Knots)      (MPH)     (Atlantic)    (NW Pacific)         Category     
 1         25 KTS      29 MPH                                     (Approximate)
 1.5       25 KTS      29 MPH     
 2         30 KTS      35 MPH      1009 mb        1000 mb
 2.5       35 KTS      40 MPH      1005 mb         997 mb
 3         45 KTS      52 MPH      1000 mb         991 mb
 3.5       55 KTS      63 MPH       994 mb         984 mb
 4         65 KTS      75 MPH       987 mb         976 mb        1  (64-83 KTS)
 4.5       77 KTS      89 MPH       979 mb         966 mb        1  (64-83 KTS); 2  (84-96 KTS)
 5         90 KTS     104 MPH       970 mb         954 mb        2  (84-96 KTS); 3  (97-113 KTS)
 5.5      102 KTS     117 MPH       960 mb         941 mb        3  (97-113 KTS)
 6        115 KTS     132 MPH       948 mb         927 mb        4  (114-135 KTS)
 6.5      127 KTS     146 MPH       935 mb         914 mb        4  (114-135 KTS)
 7        140 KTS     161 MPH       921 mb         898 mb        5  (136+  KTS)
 7.5      155 KTS     178 MPH       906 mb         879 mb        5  (136+  KTS)
 8        170 KTS     196 MPH       890 mb         858 mb


The above is the chart for intensity of the sat estimates and for those who may not know what the numbers represent here are the numbers and what they mean.
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#2 Postby mascpa » Fri Oct 08, 2004 7:52 am

Thanks, Luis. I had never seen that chart before.
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#3 Postby Guest » Fri Oct 08, 2004 7:55 am

Everyone better wake up this could be a hurricane in the Gulf.
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#4 Postby jes » Fri Oct 08, 2004 8:00 am

Thanks -- I've printed it so I'll always have it.
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